Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, February 24, 1999 Nation/World Economic growth to slow this year The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said yesterday that a surprisingly robust U.S. economy should continue growing but at a much slower pace than last year. He also hinted that if the slowdown didn't occur, the central bank was prepared to increase interest rates to make it happen. Delivering his twice-a-year report on Fed policy to Congress, Greenspan did not signal that a rate hike was imminent. Indeed, he also left open the possibility that if the global economic crisis should suddenly re- ignite, the Fed would respond with further rate cuts, as it did last fall. "We remain vulnerable to rapidly changing conditions overseas, which, as we all saw last summer, can be transmitted to U.S. markets quickly and Greenspan: Says interest rate increase might be needed. dramatically," Greenspan said. But referring to the three interest rate cuts the Fed made during a span of seven weeks last year, Greenspan said the central bank must address whether the full extent of the policy easings undertaken last fall remained appropriate. That remark was seen as a signal that the Fed was having second thoughts about the third rate cut, which moved the federal funds rate, the interest that banks charge each other, down to 4.75 percent. Greenspan called the economy's growth rate in the fourth quarter "torrid." He also repeated worries he expressed last month about whether the stock market's return to record levels was justified in light of the weakness in corporate earnings. "The Fed probably regrets in hindsight that the third rate cut was made," said Sung Won Sohn, chief economist at Wells Fargo in Maineapolis. "Chairman Greenspan is telling us that the Fed hopes the economy slows on its own, but he is not going to wait forever for that to occur." Wall Street investors also had a pessimistic reading of Greenspan's words. Bond prices dropped sharply on fears of future Fed rate hikes, and stock prices edged lower as well. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the day down 8.26 at 9,544.42 Turkey formally arrests Kurdish leader The Associated Press Prosecutors will seek death penalty in trial of Abdullah Ocalan ANKARA, Turkey -- At a secret hearing on a forbidding prison island, Turkey formally arrested the foremost Ku'dish rebel leader on treason charges yesterday, paving the way for trial by a security tribunal. Prosecutors said they would seek the death penalty. Abdullah Ocalan's Turkish attorney was barred from the hearing or conferring with his client, who has been interrogated for a week without seeing a lawyer. Ocalan, 49, leads the Kurdistan Workers Party or PKK, a rebel army that has waged a nearly 15-year fight for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey's rugged, impoverished southeast. The conflict has claimed an estimated 37,000 lives, with the toll growing daily. Yesterday, the government reported the deaths of 14 rebels in clashes with Turkish troops in the mountains. Yesterday's hearing was closed to the press and public. Turkey has insisted that Ocalam's trial in a security court with military judges will be fair. It also has warned against any outside interference, repeating yesterday that foreign monitors will not be allowed to attend. The case is complicated by the fact that Ocalan has been on trial in absentia for two years on charges of treason and separatism, which carry the death penalty. Kurdish activists denounced the proceedings as a sham. "All these show trials are attempts to cover up ... the plight of the Kurdish people," said Mizgin Sen, representative for the National Liberation Front of Kurdistan, the political wing of the PKK. Turkish public sentiment, however, runs high against Ocalan. Protesters shouting "Shame on you" surrounded his lawyer's car in the mainland port town of Mudanya. The Ocalan case has outraged expatriate Kurds and their supporters, who have staged violent protests in Europe and elsewhere since his capture. Kosovo talks yield hope for agreement The Associated Press RAMBOUILLET. France — Serbia agreed in principle yesterday to give limited self-rule to majority ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, but the two sides failed after 17 days of intense negotiations to conclude a deal for ending their yearlong conflict. More talks were scheduled to begin March 15 as a new round of violence shook the province. The partial settlement puts on hold, at least temporarily, NATO's threats to bomb Serb targets if they don't adopt the complex plan that would force them to withdraw troops from Kosovo and accept NATO peacekeepers. After four days of strenuous personal diplomacy, shutting between the two sides and even enlisting the help of 1996 GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole, Secretary of State Madeleine Albright accepted less than she had insisted on. According to senior U.S. officials, the Serbs still insist on Serbian courts for Serbs accused of crimes, refuse to permit the ethnic Albanians to have a president and are unwilling to cooperate with a war crimes tribunal looking into atrocities against civilians committed during the war that has claimed some2,000 lives. The Albanians still are insisting on a referendum to vote for independence and secession from Serbia at the end of the three-year autonomy trial period envisioned by the accord formulated by the United States, Britain, France, Italy, Germany and Russia. The settlement also calls for a restoration of the cease-fire that was arranged by U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke last October and for the staged removal of Serbian troops and special police units — but only after a NATO force is deployed to enforce the agreement. The Serbs gave no indication that they would agree to NATO peacekeepers. Final approval by the ethnic Albanians also is a question mark. Albright arranged for Dole to call Adem Demaci, an ethnic Albanian hardlineer who boycotted the negotiations, to ask him to endorse the settlement. There was no word on whether Demaci or other ethnic Albanians who are fighting for secession from Serbia would go along. Kansan Classified In Pristina, Yugoslavia, five Serb policemen were wounded when suspected rebels opened fire on Serbs under police escort. 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EOE Adams Alumni Center/The Learned Club, adj- cate to campau, has openings for part-dishwashers for all students with minimum wage, wage providers provided, and Dawn Runge at 864-4777 for more information. Part-Time, Flexible Hours APX. 4/hrs.wk, work includes yard care, weeding, cleaning, possible repairs, painting & Misc. @ 8 to 18 hour, call 876-6577 by Feb. 22nd. Need Extra $$$ Come join KanTel's team and earn $7.99 - $10.99. Set your own hours working for an office call center. (NO SALES). Fun Atmosphere, casual dress and benefits. Apply at 381 Lakewood Rd. Part time office help. Dates include filing tasks, data entry, and telephone inquiries. Must have people skills an excellent references. Three to five days per week. Ideal hours are 10am-2pm. Flexibility and dependability a must. Send resume to P. O. BOX11, Lawrence, KS 69044 Lawrence, or call 865-3652 205 - Help Wanted WORK ABROAD! Student work opportunities around the world. Earn money while you travel. 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